Jacquelyn “Jacquie” Joy-Hindi-Obituary

Jacquelyn “Jacquie” Joy Hindi

Batavia, Illinois

1958 - 2014

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Born: April 3, 1958Died: May 27, 2014SUGAR GROVE – Jacquelyn "Jacquie" Joy Hindi, 56, of Sugar Grove, passed away May 27, 2014, at her home. She was born April 3, 1958, in Evergreen Park, the daughter of Richard and Theresa (nee Ewert) Simmons.Jacquie was a devout follower of Jesus, a faithful...

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I will never forget you Jacquie! You showed me what living in the NOW is all about..like you said "what are you waitng for? dont make a wish list..Go do it..dont wait." Prayers for your daughters.

I had the privledge of assisting in care for Jacquie..In the short time I had with her I came to know a special woman living in the NOW..we shared many talks that made a lasting impact in my heart. I admired her confidence in her testament of faith. I will never forget Jacquie! Prayers and Deepest Sympathy go out to her daughters.

Dear Eva, I was sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She had a winning smile and a kind voice. I wish you a time of consolation and happy memories as you begin again after this difficult time.
Sincere Regards,
Barb Brubacher

Dear Meghan and Eva,

I was so very saddened to learn the sad news of the passing of your sweet mom. I was your neighbor on Willow Springs Lane and you attended Parkview with my kids. I always enjoyed my friendship with your mom and missed her and you both when you moved. She had the sweetest smile. She sent me the kindest card when my daughter Marina died. I will never forget how caring and thoughtful she was to do that. I offer you my deepest sympathy.

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May her memory be eternal! Nick Anastopoulos

We were talk-over-the-back-fence neighbors, a casual acquaintance, but I admired her relationship with her daughters, her commitment to the world around her, and her athleticism . ALS is a mean, horrible disease that she endured with grace. Now she is free to hike and ride her bike again.

Jacquie, in the short amount of time I got to know you my life changed in many ways for the better. Meeting you was a blessing in disguise. Not many people can have such a positive affect on a persons life. Thank you Jacquie, I will never forget you or our girl time, crying turning into laughter in the bathroom! I pray you are forever in peace, taking long hikes enjoying nature and as company all of gods little creatures always at your side.

It was a pleasure to know you Jacquie. You were taken from us too soon. We have great memories of being neighbors and dog nuts, taking road trips, eating your great cooking and our shared concerns about rasing daughters! Rest now, give our regards to the Master Jesus, and we look forward to sharing eternity. Until then, our love, Mike and Karen